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Evidence and strategies for malaria prevention and control: a historical analysis
- Source :
- Malaria Journal, Malaria Journal, Vol 17, Iss 1, Pp 1-18 (2018)
- Publication Year :
- 2017
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Abstract
- Public health strategies for malaria in endemic countries aim to prevent transmission of the disease and control the vector. This historical analysis considers the strategies for vector control developed during the first four decades of the twentieth century. In 1925, policies and technological advances were debated internationally for the first time after the outbreak of malaria in Europe which followed World War I. This dialogue had implications for policies in Europe, Russia and the Middle East, and influenced the broader international control agenda. The analysis draws on the advances made before 1930, and includes the effects of mosquito-proofing of houses; the use of larvicides (Paris Green) and larvivorous fish (Gambusia); the role of large-scale engineering works; and the emergence of biological approaches to malaria. The importance of strong government and civil servant support was outlined. Despite best efforts of public health authorities, it became clear that it was notoriously difficult to interrupt transmission in areas of moderately high transmission. The importance of combining a variety of measures to achieve control became clear and proved successful in Palestine between 1923 and 1925, and improved education, economic circumstances and sustained political commitment emerge as key factors in the longer term control of malaria. The analysis shows that the principles for many of the present public health strategies for malaria have nearly all been defined before 1930, apart from large scale usage of pesticides, which came later at the end of the Second World War. No single intervention provided an effective single answer to preventing transmission, but certainly approaches taken that are locally relevant and applied in combination, are relevant to today’s efforts at elimination.
- Subjects :
- medicine.medical_specialty
Economic growth
lcsh:Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
lcsh:RC955-962
Review
wc_765
Global Health
qs_504
wa_110
lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases
03 medical and health sciences
Politics
0302 clinical medicine
Political science
medicine
Disease Transmission, Infectious
Humans
lcsh:RC109-216
0601 history and archaeology
030212 general & internal medicine
Marshes sanitation
Insecticide
Government
Middle East
House-proofing
Public health
World War II
qs_4
wa_900
wa_240
06 humanities and the arts
History, 20th Century
medicine.disease
History of malaria
wc_750
Malaria
Intervention (law)
Species sanitation
Infectious Diseases
History of vector control
060105 history of science, technology & medicine
Gambusia
Scale (social sciences)
Communicable Disease Control
Parasitology
Public Health Administration
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14752875
- Volume :
- 17
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Malaria journal
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....8b34c59f0619bdcf61907cc17edf7c62